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RTX's Collins Aerospace autonomy solution, Sidekick, flies GA-ASI's YFQ-42A CCA platform

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Collins Aerospace (NYSE: RTX) demonstrated its Sidekick mission autonomy software in a successful test flight of General Atomics' YFQ-42A uncrewed jet on Feb. 20, 2026.

The test engaged autonomy mode for a four-hour autonomous flight managed by a ground operator, showing integration with the YFQ-42A mission systems and support for the U.S. Air Force Collaborative Combat Aircraft Increment 1 program.

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  • Four-hour autonomous flight successfully completed on Feb. 20, 2026
  • Seamless integration between Sidekick and YFQ-42A mission systems
  • Selected by U.S. Air Force to support CCA Increment 1 development and testing

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Semi-autonomous flight enabled by advanced software

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Feb. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Collins Aerospace, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, showcased its Sidekick mission autonomy software in a successful test flight of a YFQ-42A, an uncrewed jet developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. for the U.S. Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program. The flight test paired uncrewed aircraft with crewed fighter jets to enhance sensor range, increase weapon effectiveness, and improve overall mission success.

During the flight test, autonomy mode was engaged to enable a four-hour autonomous flight managed by a human operator on the ground. The successful test showcased seamless integration between Collins' autonomy software and the YFQ-42A's mission systems, ensuring precise piloting commands. This marks a significant step forward in support of the U.S. Air Force's efforts to advance its CCA program.

"The rapid integration of Sidekick onto this platform to perform various combat-relevant tasks highlight the strength and adaptability of Collins' open systems approach," said Ryan Bunge, vice president and general manager for Strategic Defense Solutions, Collins Aerospace. "The autonomy capabilities showcased in this flight highlight nearly a decade of dedicated investment and close collaboration with our customers to advance collaborative mission autonomy."

Collins' collaborative mission autonomy solution, called Sidekick, enables open systems collaboration between human teams and autonomous platforms. Designed for combat-related air operations, the software is intuitive, adjusting to the pilot's working style and mission specifics.

The business was selected by the U.S. Air Force to support development and testing for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft, Increment 1 program.

About Collins Aerospace 
Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, is a leader in integrated and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry. Our 80,000 employees are dedicated to delivering future-focused technologies to advance sustainable and connected aviation, passenger safety and comfort, mission success, space exploration, and more. 

About RTX
With more than 180,000 global employees, we push the limits of technology and science to redefine how we connect and protect our world. With industry-leading capabilities, we advance aviation, engineer integrated defense systems for operational success, and develop next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers address their most critical challenges. The company, with 2025 sales of more than $88 billion, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.

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What did RTX announce about Sidekick and the YFQ-42A on Feb. 20, 2026?

RTX announced a successful four-hour autonomous flight of the YFQ-42A using Sidekick. According to Collins Aerospace, autonomy mode enabled a four-hour mission managed by a ground operator, demonstrating integration with the aircraft's mission systems.

How does Sidekick improve mission capability for RTX's YFQ-42A tests?

Sidekick enables collaborative autonomy between human teams and uncrewed platforms to extend mission effectiveness. According to Collins Aerospace, the software enhances sensor range, weapon effectiveness, and pilot workflow adaptability for combat-relevant tasks.

What role does RTX play in the U.S. Air Force CCA Increment 1 program?

RTX, via Collins Aerospace, was selected to support development and testing for CCA Increment 1. According to Collins Aerospace, the business will contribute Sidekick autonomy software integration and test support for the program.

How long was the autonomous flight using RTX's Sidekick on the YFQ-42A test?

The autonomous flight lasted four hours with a human operator managing the mission from the ground. According to Collins Aerospace, this demonstrated sustained autonomy and precise piloting command integration with mission systems.

What does the YFQ-42A test mean for RTX investors and technology leadership?

The test highlights RTX's progress in collaborative mission autonomy and platform integration. According to Collins Aerospace, the rapid Sidekick integration underscores adaptability and nearly a decade of investment in autonomous mission software.
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